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Since I am adding 157 new attacks, this step asks me to copy 1884 bytes of data (12 * 157).

And now my question: how can one actually know they copied 1884 bytes of data?

Do I need to...
(1)navigate to the address (e.g. 0x250C04) and just simply add 1884 to it (result would be 0x252488), and then copy the data from the address (e.g. 0x250C04) to the result (0x252488) or...

(2)do I first have to convert the address (e.g. 0x250C04) into decimal (result would be 2427908) and then add 1884 to it (result would be 2429792), and then convert back to hex (result would be 0x251360), and then copy the data from the address (e.g. 0x250C04) to the result (0x251360)?

The latter. Another way would be to convert 1884 into hex (you'd get 0x75C) and add that to x250C04. Never add decimal and hexadecimal values together without converting one of them if you want results that make any sense.

Is it possible to make pokemon follow you like in HG/SS in FireRed? Also, is it possible to put something similar to poke amie from X/Y in FireRed? (I'm thinking no, but one of us really wants to know)

Is there a trainer battle number where even if you lose the script continues like normal? The closest I have found was the one below, but that has that whole little bit with Prof. Oak teaching you how to fight even though you've been playing the series for years now and I don't really want that.

Is it possible to make pokemon follow you like in HG/SS in FireRed? Also, is it possible to put something similar to poke amie from X/Y in FireRed? (I'm thinking no, but one of us really wants to know)

Is it possible to make pokemon follow you like in HG/SS in FireRed? Also, is it possible to put something similar to poke amie from X/Y in FireRed? (I'm thinking no, but one of us really wants to know)

Is there a trainer battle number where even if you lose the script continues like normal? The closest I have found was the one below, but that has that whole little bit with Prof. Oak teaching you how to fight even though you've been playing the series for years now and I don't really want that.

Is it possible to make pokemon follow you like in HG/SS in FireRed? Also, is it possible to put something similar to poke amie from X/Y in FireRed? (I'm thinking no, but one of us really wants to know)

I was wondering how I would insert a new font in to a game? Fire Red in specific. I would like to do a translation for Pashto speakers (native to Afghanistan). It's an Arabic script language with 8 more letters to the alphabet. Any idea how this would be done? Any attempt in the Advance Text Editor just gives me question marks instead of letters.

So, I downloaded this version and I used it to try and expand the hero sprite, but for some reason the option to uncheck the box under the secondary tab is not available, so I skipped that step and moved on to expanding the canvas and changing every offset of each frame, but when I made my sprite, it still ended up bleeding into the next frame. After I tried editing a normal trainer sprite and followed the tut exactly, even unchecking the box, and the same thing still happened. Is there possibly a different process I could use to do this?
Heres the tut. http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=302814
Also, KarateKid, I saw your tut about this, and looked at the part for extending, but other than editing the size in the hex editor, the process seems to be the same. Although I haven't tried it yet, ill still give it a shot.

So, I downloaded this version and I used it to try and expand the hero sprite, but for some reason the option to uncheck the box under the secondary tab is not available, so I skipped that step and moved on to expanding the canvas and changing every offset of each frame, but when I made my sprite, it still ended up bleeding into the next frame. After I tried editing a normal trainer sprite and followed the tut exactly, even unchecking the box, and the same thing still happened. Is there possibly a different process I could use to do this?
Heres the tut. http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=302814
Also, KarateKid, I saw your tut about this, and looked at the part for extending, but other than editing the size in the hex editor, the process seems to be the same. Although I haven't tried it yet, ill still give it a shot.

The process in darth's tut is the same, only it deals with the raw hex instead. Now, if you don't repoint frames, it will bleed. That is because these are uncompressed frames. Just force the program to repoint all frames to free space so that they are all black (or transparent color) when the program loads them next time.

The process in darth's tut is the same, only it deals with the raw hex instead. Now, if you don't repoint frames, it will bleed. That is because these are uncompressed frames. Just force the program to repoint all frames to free space so that they are all black (or transparent color) when the program loads them next time.

Yeah, I understand that and I know it should be working. its a very simple process, yet its not working for me and im not sure if im overlooking something or not. I have noticed that when I click the magnifying glass to find a new offset for me, it finds one that's currently being used by another sprite, so I thought maybe I would have to get rid of the offset in both places, but then realized it overwrites it, so it shouldn't matter. I cant think of what the problem might be.

Could I also use a FSF? instead of the one in NSE? and search for the bytes? Im not too skilled with using my hex editor yet. How many bytes would I search for if im doing that? is it 8 ofr each frame?

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